EstroDIM® Benefits
- Supports Estrogen Balance
- Supports Proper Estrogen Metabolism for Women and Men
- Improves Estrogen Detoxification Pathways
- Provides Cellular Antioxidant Support for DNA Stability
Directions for Use: 1 capsule per day or as recommended by your health care professional.
EstroDIM® Review
"This supplement is very helpful in the regulation of my hormones. It works well with my body and helps me feel like myself I’ve been taking this product for years. I can say it is one of the best products that work synergistically for estrogen and endocrine health." (Teresa D.)
"I've been taking this for PCOS for a little over a month now. And within a few days my period started after months of being missing and even longer irregularity. I even got another period recently! Hopefully I will remain regular. The only complaint is that it gives me really bad acid reflux if I take it at night." (Rachael P.)
EstroDIM® Video
EstroDIM® - balance estrogen metabolism.
Hormones (especially estrogen) are critically important in human development and tissue repair. However, estrogen’s proliferative effects must be balanced and controlled for optimal health. Therefore, to ensure proper hormonal balance, estrogen synthesis and detoxification should be supported. Estrogen has several downstream metabolites, of which some are beneficial while others possess potentially harmful biological activity. By keeping hormones in balance and ensuring the body can process estrogen properly, cruciferous vegetable metabolites (i.e., I3C and DIM) work together to maintain cellular health.
I3C & DIM
Indole-3-carbinol (I3C) and diindolylmethane (DIM) are natural metabolites of compounds found in numerous vegetables from the Brassicaceae family. Both I3C and DIM, as well as many other I3C metabolites, have been shown to impact metabolic shifts and cellular activities for improved health outcomes. I3C and DIM have been shown to induce some phase I and phase II biotransformation genes in preclinical models through pathways such as Nrf2, suggesting I3C and DIM may have a role in detoxification. Additionally, both I3C and DIM have been shown in vitro to decrease aromatase expression, the enzyme that converts androgens to estrogen.
